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i think that's got to change. so i think if these cardinals are smart they will realize that they need to have some kind of reform. and they will realize that it has to be decentralized. >> schieffer: i'll tell you there are a lot of catholics i must say who probably agree with that. american catholics in a recent poll say 62% of them say the next pope should allow priests to marry by a margin of 64% to 28%. catholics feel the church this ease the ban on contraception. so obviously they do have in mind some kind of reforms. greg, do you think we're going to see any of that? >> i think that over the next 10-20 years we will see a couple things. one, a continuation of the absop union within the church the second vatican council and the reformed put in place and the direction for the church has still yet to be finally or fully decided upon. secondly, catholics also-- and i think this is very important-- also look for a figure-- and more than just a symbol but a real sense of unity within the church. i think that's ve
i think that's got to change. so i think if these cardinals are smart they will realize that they need to have some kind of reform. and they will realize that it has to be decentralized. >> schieffer: i'll tell you there are a lot of catholics i must say who probably agree with that. american catholics in a recent poll say 62% of them say the next pope should allow priests to marry by a margin of 64% to 28%. catholics feel the church this ease the ban on contraception. so obviously they...
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lyric can be worn 24/7 for up to four months, without battery changes. call 1-800-414-5999 for a risk-free trial. cookie: there's absolutely no way anyone can see it even if they get right up to my ear. michael: wake up, go to sleep...showering, running, all your activities. lyric can also give you exceptionally clear, natural sound in quiet and noisy environments because of how it works with your ear's own anatomy. can your hearing aid do all this? lyric can. to learn more about lyric's advanced technology, call 1-800-414-5999 or visit trylyric.com for a risk-free 30 day trial offer and free dvd and brochure. get the hearing aid that can. lyric from phonak. lyric can. >>> sweden is mourning the death of the oldest member of his royal family, princess lilian died at the age of 97 perhaps best known for causing an uproar at age 28 met prince bertil and fell in love and divorced the man she had been married to. the former vogue model and then prince lived together for 30 years before getting married. that is because in 1945 the country would not permit a c
lyric can be worn 24/7 for up to four months, without battery changes. call 1-800-414-5999 for a risk-free trial. cookie: there's absolutely no way anyone can see it even if they get right up to my ear. michael: wake up, go to sleep...showering, running, all your activities. lyric can also give you exceptionally clear, natural sound in quiet and noisy environments because of how it works with your ear's own anatomy. can your hearing aid do all this? lyric can. to learn more about lyric's...
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well, benedict before he stepped down changed the rule. he said even if there's two cardinals who are running it off, so to speak, one of them will still have to get two-thirds of the vote to be elected pope. what that could do, if there are a few cardinals getting a lot of support, that could extend the voting process because you need to get enough support to get two-thirds, not just 51%. so we could see -- we could see it go longer than just a few days, although most people think it's going to be three or four days, not longer than this week. >> and you have been in rome since we heard that benedict would be stepping aside to become emeritus pope. what are the characteristics, the main phrases that you've heard for what the next pope will need to bring to this role, considering the headwinds that this pope will face? >> you know, thomas, there are a few things. first of all, they talk about a pope as ceo. somebody who will go in and clean up the curia. father thomas reese of -- who's a jesuit attached to georgetown university, he says th
well, benedict before he stepped down changed the rule. he said even if there's two cardinals who are running it off, so to speak, one of them will still have to get two-thirds of the vote to be elected pope. what that could do, if there are a few cardinals getting a lot of support, that could extend the voting process because you need to get enough support to get two-thirds, not just 51%. so we could see -- we could see it go longer than just a few days, although most people think it's going...
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i don't think this is just a political change in tactic. i think he actually would like to solve the problems of the country and it would be to his benefit and certainly every american's benefit if he did that. >> let's bring in democratic strategist and pollster margie o'maro and jonathan. jonathan, let me start with you. is there a republican divide here? who's right on this issue? >> i think that they're both right defending on the perspective you're coming to this question from. from jeb bush's perspective he's dead on in the global perspective. this has been a very partisan president who has very rarely thrown the ball to his republican counterparts. if you look at jeb bush's brother, president george w. bush, like him or hate him, one of the first things he did as president was to throw the ball to senator ted kennedy on the education bill. we've seen none of that from the president so i think jeb bush is right globally. but in this case coburn is right and the republicans meeting with him are right because the president has done this
i don't think this is just a political change in tactic. i think he actually would like to solve the problems of the country and it would be to his benefit and certainly every american's benefit if he did that. >> let's bring in democratic strategist and pollster margie o'maro and jonathan. jonathan, let me start with you. is there a republican divide here? who's right on this issue? >> i think that they're both right defending on the perspective you're coming to this question from....
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individuals change culture. cultures changes society and if you look at the top, top decision makers, only 4% of fortune 500 ceo's are women. that's pretty astonishing. only 14% of women are-- >> and that's a point. it hasn't changed for ten years. so what is it about women that is stopping them from ascending? is it within us or coming from outside and let me get emme in on this. >> i definitely think that the sky is the limit. we can definitely be in the game and we have to be into women, but however, because there are so few ceo's and executives that are female this this type of approach in the book was a sting to the women that do have their sights set on to the higher heights. and while there may be mowing the lawn, getting the groceries, getting the kids from day care, running the home and doing the cooking and cleaning and doing all that and being the very, the love partner of her partner and being an executive, it's just too hard to hear, you have to do more. you have to give up more. but i think that th
individuals change culture. cultures changes society and if you look at the top, top decision makers, only 4% of fortune 500 ceo's are women. that's pretty astonishing. only 14% of women are-- >> and that's a point. it hasn't changed for ten years. so what is it about women that is stopping them from ascending? is it within us or coming from outside and let me get emme in on this. >> i definitely think that the sky is the limit. we can definitely be in the game and we have to be...
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that it's not women changing? >> i think what sheryl would say, rather maddeningly, is that it's both. both we need to change the culture, it's definitely ens tugsal things that need to be changed. but what we have not emphasized is what are the internal barriers that women face? what do they believe about themselves? which does not help them put themselves forward. and that's what she wants to sort of drill down on. >> you guys have been surprised that she's been such a lightning -- your book is really a great read. i thought it was interesting and entertaining and -- >> unusually funny. >> sort of everything you're looking for in an author. i was surprised, at the degree -- oh, my god, look at your notes. will you look at this? these are the notes. clearly -- that's what i -- i mean she's become a lightning rod. people are reading her book with little stick 'ems highlighting every little thing. are you surprised she's become a lightning rod? >> i'm not surprised at all. because women are lightning rods, especial
that it's not women changing? >> i think what sheryl would say, rather maddeningly, is that it's both. both we need to change the culture, it's definitely ens tugsal things that need to be changed. but what we have not emphasized is what are the internal barriers that women face? what do they believe about themselves? which does not help them put themselves forward. and that's what she wants to sort of drill down on. >> you guys have been surprised that she's been such a lightning...
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change your number. turn it up. androgel 1.62%. >>> six lives lost in a speeding suv and an ohio community coming to grips with a senseless tragedy. >>> prayers and preparations on the eve of the conclave to pick the next pope. >>> and the congressman versus the kick boxer. new york's peter king trading actual punches instead of political jabs for a change. welcome back to "early start." glad you're with us. i'm zoraida sambolin . >> and i'm john berman. thanks so much for being with us. it is just about voting time and i'm talking about the most secretive vote in the world. tomorrow, 115 cardinals will walk from their home away from home the residence at the vatican to the sistine chapel taken twice a day every day until they elect a new pope. rick hilgartner is on device worship here to talk about all things conclave. we are a day away from the vote. what happens now? how much last-second politicking is there? >> well, many would say it's all about politics at this point but i think it's important to remember they
change your number. turn it up. androgel 1.62%. >>> six lives lost in a speeding suv and an ohio community coming to grips with a senseless tragedy. >>> prayers and preparations on the eve of the conclave to pick the next pope. >>> and the congressman versus the kick boxer. new york's peter king trading actual punches instead of political jabs for a change. welcome back to "early start." glad you're with us. i'm zoraida sambolin . >> and i'm john...
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in politics, it's really important to change the environment in which women would compete. we have been increasing our numbers incrementally. i've made that a priority for us, especially bring younger women in so younger women can see someone who shares their experience when they do have a seat at the table. but when we reduce the role of money in politics and increase the level of civility, we will have more women, more young people, more minorities, but more women. because the women that we want to attract to congress are women who have plenty of options, and we want them to choose public service without having to think that they have to be drawn through the mud and at great expense in order to win. in the larger sense, i believe that the most important initiative we could take is to have comprehensive quality affordable child care. we almost had it. it was on president nixon's desk, and then he vetoed it. but it's so long overdue. >> and yet we see a lot of times that when women give birth, i think like 40% do not return to full-time work. do you think that's a child car
in politics, it's really important to change the environment in which women would compete. we have been increasing our numbers incrementally. i've made that a priority for us, especially bring younger women in so younger women can see someone who shares their experience when they do have a seat at the table. but when we reduce the role of money in politics and increase the level of civility, we will have more women, more young people, more minorities, but more women. because the women that we...